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Mr. Ernest Ebina from Cross River State, who was thrown down from a
three storey building and tortured on the orders of one Commodore Yusuf
Jogas Hina (RTD) has written a petition to foremost Human Rights Radio
and TV show Brekete Family, Abuja, to make his “petition a subject of
public glare."
The
electrician was in 2016, beaten for weeks and thrown off a three storey
building which left him with a broken back bone, swollen stomach and
now passes urine through tubes.
According to the petition obtained by CrossRiverWatch on Monday,
the complainant, who hails from Abi local government of Cross River
State stated that he was living with the Commodore in Port Harcourt
where he worked as an electrician.
Mr.
Ebina stated that the Commodore complained of missing the sum of six
million eight hundred thousand and the wife of the Commodore accused him
of taking it.
“From then on I was left to the mercies of my tormentors; Men and officers of the Nigerian Navy directly under the said Commodore Yusuf Jogas Hina," said Mr Ebina.“I was chained and tied like a goat into a sack and mercilessly beaten with all kinds of cudgels, weapons, wires and suspended in the air for upward of a week I was manhandled and given degrading treatment before made to face the fire of the men and officers of the Nigerian navy.”“This horrendous and painful process of torture was initiated by Commodore Yusuf Jonas Hina RTD. who used his official boots to trample upon me, while his orderly used his rifle to panel beat me and the Commodore further ordered that razor blade be used to slice the skin of my thigh and salt and pepper added before lighting a candle to roast my thigh, the marks are still visible. I was thrown down from a three (3) storey building and left for death by the Commodore and his lackeys. Today I pass urine through tubes due to the mercies of God.”
The
complainant added that he was tied to a bag and soaked in a pool for
hours “to make sure that when I will be shot no blood will spill” but
that the officer commanded to kill him abandoned him in the forest where
a good Samaritan saw him and took him to the hospital.
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